Here’s a really unique, funny and inexpensive classroom Valentine’s Day idea for the older kids to enjoy! Do you remember doing Mad Libs as a kid? It’s a fun game in which you list out adjectives, adverbs, nouns, etc. and then fill in the blank spaces of a story with your list of words. It can be played by one or a bunch of people. When you read the story out loud with all the random answers, it really is silly and funny! Kids love it!

This would be an excellent game to play at a classroom Valentine’s Day party and also makes a super cute Valentine to exchange with friends! I found Mad Libs Tablets (specifically the Mad Libs in Love edition) priced around $4 each at my local Barnes & Noble bookstore – each tablet contains about 26 pages of different stories.

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I can’t tell you how excited I am about this idea. My daughter’s name is Madilyn and her nicknames are “Maddo” and “Mad” so this is perfection. I just hope she’s as excited about it as I am! haha #livingvicariously

The pages are printed double sided. The spaces to fill in words for the story are on the back of the page before. For the junior they have the suggested words on the back of the story before. How can you just rip out one page for each kid? Ignore the back?